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contracts expected to exceed $25,000 should be synopsized, where? - ANS ✔synopsize in the
Governmentwide point of entry (GPE)



contracts expected to exceed $15,000, but not expected to exceed $25,000 should be
synopsized, where? - ANS ✔must be posted in a public place



FAR part 1 - ANS ✔Federal Acquisition Regulations System



FAR part 2 - ANS ✔Definitions of Words and Terms



FAR part 3 - ANS ✔Improper Business Practices and Personal Conflicts of Interest



FAR part 4 - ANS ✔Administrative and Information Matters



FAR part 5 - ANS ✔Publicizing Contract Actions



FAR part 6 - ANS ✔Competition Requirements



FAR part 7 - ANS ✔Acquisition Planning



FAR part 8 - ANS ✔Required Sources of Supplies and Services

, FAR part 10 - ANS ✔market research



FAR part 12 - ANS ✔Acquisition of Commercial Products and Commercial Services



FAR part 13 - ANS ✔Simplified Acquisition Procedures



FAR part 15 - ANS ✔Contracting by Negotiation



FAR part 16 - ANS ✔Types of Contracts



FAR part 19 - ANS ✔Small Business Programs



FAR part 31 - ANS ✔Contract Cost Principles and Procedures



FAR part 33 - ANS ✔Protests, Disputes, and Appeals



FAR part 42 - ANS ✔Contract Administration and Audit Services



FAR part 44 - ANS ✔Subcontracting Policies and Procedures



FAR part 46 - ANS ✔Quality Assurance



FAR part 49 - ANS ✔Termination of Contracts



SF 26 - ANS ✔Award/Contract - used to award negotiated contracts in which signatures of both
parties on a single document is appropriate

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